Biofertilizer

Fertilizers directly increase soil fertility by adding nutrients whereas Biofertilizers add nutrients through the natural processes of fixing atmospheric nitrogen, solubilizing Phosphorus, and stimulating plant growth through the synthesis of growth-promoting substances such as Azospirillum, Rhizobium, etc. The microorganisms in biofertilizers rebuild the soil's organic matter and nutrition cycle. Biofertilizers protect the environment from pollutants since they are natural fertilizers and they also destroy many harmful substances present in the soil that can cause plant diseases. The components of biofertilizers include Bio Compost, Tricho-Card, Azotobacter, Vermicompost, etc.

Related Terms: Manure
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